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Berry Bros. & Rudd London Dry Gin: Britain's Oldest Wine Merchant Turns to Gin
Britain's oldest wine and spirits merchant (1698) produces their own London Dry — classic botanicals from the 3 St James...
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Britain's oldest wine and spirits merchant (1698) produces their own London Dry — classic botanicals from the 3 St James...
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Strawberry and coconut over the Welsh chamomile base — tropical sweetness from South Wales. Summery, sweet, with the Mal...
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A collaboration between East London Liquor and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, this London Dry at 42% ABV promises bot...
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White Rock Unit Six is a quietly confident London Dry at 42% ABV that honours the juniper-forward tradition of the style...
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A 1970s vintage London Dry from one of England's most storied gin houses, bottled at a commanding 47.5% ABV — a collecto...
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Jim and Tonic's London Dry is a clean, juniper-forward gin that delivers on category expectations at a fair price. A sol...
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Created by rugby internationals Mike Tindall and James Haskell — botanicals sourced from rugby nations across the globe:...
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Shortcross rested four months in European oak from a Bordeaux wine estate — vanillin and barrel notes blending delicatel...
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Ten botanicals including coffee cherry, roasted hazelnut and physalis (golden berry) — yielding a rich fruity middle and...
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From Haswell & Hastings in Sussex — a 47% London Dry for those who like punch. The higher ABV brings out the botanicals'...
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Vietnam's answer to sloe gin — rose myrtle berries and hibiscus buds macerated in gin base for one full year, with black...
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